Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Flash Me Magazine PDF Subscriptions

Due to an email glitch, subscriptions didn't go out this morning as planned. They were sent out tonight as soon as I found and fixed the problem, though.

This type of thing doesn't happen often, but when it does, we do like to make amends. To compensate, I'm adding another issue to current subscriptions.

Feel free to email me if you have any questions or concerns.

It's not too late to subscribe to FMM! The new issue is 49 pages and sports beautiful cover artwork by Junior Mclean. To subscribe or buy a single issue, visit our website.

You can see the issue online tomorrow, but only our PDF subscription offers a fabulous interview with our Associate Editor Kurt Kirchmeier and three book reviews: Magic Strikes by Ilona Andrews, reviewed by Elizabeth Hull; Revealing Moments by Wayne Scheer, reviewed by Jennifer Dawson; and The Amadeus Net by Mark A. Rayner, reviewed by Janet Paszkowski.

JDawson
Editor-in-Chief

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Technology really is an inescapable aspect of our daily lives, and I am fairly confident when I say that we have passed the point of no return in our relationship with technology.


I don't mean this in a bad way, of course! Ethical concerns aside... I just hope that as technology further advances, the possibility of copying our memories onto a digital medium becomes a true reality. It's a fantasy that I daydream about every once in a while.


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Anonymous said...

I'm in a love/hate relationship with virtual memory because of the way prices are always,and I mean always dropping. I absolutely hate buying SD Cards for my R4 / R4i at (seemingly) a cheap price only to see it become ten percent cheaper a couple of months later.

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Anonymous said...

Interesting post... Looks like flash memory is finally beginning to take off. Hopefully we'll start seeing a drop in solid state harddisk prices real soon. Five dollar 32 gig SDs for your Nintendo DS flash card... sounds gooooood.

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